
Most of our DSLR's have pop up flashes, and most of us aren't using them as often as we would like. Why? Primarily because they produce harsh, unflattering tones. But a new $29.99 accessory called the Lightscoop could change that. Here's how Professor Kobre explains it.
Professor Kobre's Lightscoop slips over your Nikon, Sigma, Pentax, Fuji FinePix, or Canon camera’s pop-up flash and allows you to bounce the flash like professionals bounce an expensive external flash. The Lightscoop is the inexpensive answer to natural looking bounce flash and digital photography lighting. (Even professionals like it for casual shooting!).
And the best news? My Canon XTi is on the compatibility list...
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Posted by dstory on February 10, 2008
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I don't do much indoor shooting. This seems like such a simple thing, how effective is bouncing a pop-up off the ceiling.
Commented by: Joe at February 10, 2008 08:46 AM





There's a Lightscoop Users Group on Flickr where you can see what people are doing with the Lightscoop. The results look good to me.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/lightscoop_user/pool/
Commented by: Afton at February 29, 2008 09:12 AM